How will the Israeli incursion into the Golan Heights buffer zone be resolved by the end of 2025?
Israel withdraws unconditionally • 25%
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Official statements from the Israeli government, UN reports, or major news agencies
Turkey Condemns Israel's Violation of 1974 Agreement in Syria
Dec 12, 2024, 08:52 AM
Turkey has condemned Israel's military actions in Syria, labeling them as a threat to peace and stability. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have reportedly destroyed 480 targets in Syria, including naval and military installations, following the collapse of the Ba'ath regime. Israel has temporarily entered the buffer zone between the Golan Heights and Syria, a move that violates the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has stated that this deployment is temporary, aimed at ensuring security on Israel's borders until a force compliant with the 1974 agreement can be established. The UN has responded by deploying reinforcement troops to the area. Turkey's Ministry of Defense has criticized Israel's actions as destabilizing and escalating tensions, particularly at a time when there was an opportunity for peace and security in Syria.
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